A review by chingonareads
False Starts: The Segregated Lives of Preschoolers by Casey Stockstill

informative slow-paced

3.75

Casey Stockstill provides a brief history of Early Childhood Education and partners it with some up-close and personal case studies. If you’re someone who has worked in the field of ECE, this book will highlight much of the inequities educators in this field confront daily and while some of the content seemed repetitive at times, Stockstill’s confrontation of the reality that even with so many efforts to equalize ECE, so much still falls short in practice and policy was honest and affirming.